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EPRA Nuremberg 2015 Fontaine The MAVISE tool-kit [email protected] 1. Complexity • More and more circulation of TV channels • ODAS maybe even circulating more • Difficulty to track channels, country of establishment and ownership The increasing circulation of TV channels… 25 versions of Discovery Channel. 20 versions of CBS Reality. 16 versions of Eurosport. …leads to an increasing number of available channels The average number of available channels has increased faster than the total number of channels Channels available in Portugal (329) Channels in Portuguese (188) Established in Not 12 Portugal (109) Established in 24 Portugal (79) Channels Channels licensed in established Portugal (74) in Europe 21 targeting Portugal (57) UK Spain Others Brazilian Licensing channels unclear (35) and others (22) On-demand services also circulate all over Europe Netflix from NL. iTunes from LU. HBO from CZ. Disney, Discovery, Sony from GB On-demand services 27 targeting other countries 68 14 29 23 18 11 Increasing circulation leads to difficult identification of registration At least 15% of all TV channels in MAVISE have an unclear registration Breakdown of MAVISE channels by status of registration 235 560 1629 Established and clearly registered in Europe Established in Europe without clear registration Established and registered outside Europe Established outside Europe without clear registration 9067 2. Update on MAVISE • Reminder - MAVISE is a tool to: – Monitor the availability, establishment and ownership of TV channels and on-demand services – Provide statistics on audiovisual services MAVISE: Individual searches By service By line-up By company By regulator MAVISE: Analysis Establishment Ownership 69 TV channels 79 established in the 795 EU 1545 Public channels 1547 TV channels Private channels established in Mixed other European countries Unknown 9867 9218 TV channels established outside Europe Category Availability 600 500 370 412 400 Branded Channels Foreign Catch-up TV service 300 Established in the VOD 200 1018 country 1273 Others 100 0 2009 2013 And genres, HD versions, distribution etc… MAVISE: Analysis Net addition of TV channels 800 600 400 200 Launch End of transmission 0 -200 -400 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Mortality rate of TV channels by genre (p) News 15% Music 26% Generalist 14% Film 22% Total channels Documentary 10% Inactive channels Cultural Educationnal 28% Children Channel 19% Adult 44% 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 MAVISE Analysis - Fox 21st Century Fox More than 40 brands, 260 channels (+180 HD), 22 languages, controls 3 satellite packages 39,14% SKY PLC UK (60 channels) 100% FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS BULGARIA EOOD (33 channels) Sky UK Satellite 11m BA, BG, HR, ME, MK, RS, RU, SI, TR SKY DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG/ Sky Deutschland AG FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS GERMANY GMBH 100% Sky DE Satellite 4.3m Sky Italia (73 channels) FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS (UK) LIMITED 100% Sky Italia Satellite 4.7m FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS ITALY SARL NGC EUROPE LIMITED UK IT, PL AT, BE, DE, ES, FR, GR, HU, IT, NL, PL, PT, RO, TR FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS ESPANA SL 24KITCHEN TELEVISION NL B.V. EREDIVISIE C.V. (13 channels) ES, EE, CY, GR, NL, FI, PT NO MAVISE Analysis - Romania CME Time Warner Inc. PRO TV SA Intact Media Group TVR SC B1 TV Channel SRL Pro TV Acasa B1 Antena TV Group TVR Pro TV (MD) Antena The United Group GSP TV Camina Trust SRL Zu Dogan Group United Media Distribution SC Music Channel Dogan Media Sport Klub International DTH Television Group Golf Klub 1Music channel Kanal D Golf Klub (HR) 1Music channel (HU) Prima TV Boom TV Golf Klub (SI) AMC Deutsches Telekom AMC Fishing & Hunting RTL Group Tematic Hellenic Telecoms SC tematic cable Magyar RTL Televizio Fishing & Hunting Fishing & Hunting (BG) PVTV Iko Romania Telekom Romania Fishing & Hunting (CZ) PVTV (BG) Fishing & Hunting (SK) PVTV (CZ) SC Cable channels DoQ Dolce Sport Fishing & Hunting (PL) PVTV (HU) Series+ DoQ (CZ) Short term developments • Major on-going update (21 countries as of today) • Short term improvements (Q1 2016): – Presentations of available channels • Established • Foreign, targeting the country • Other channels – Simplification of on-demand services typology • New queries • Search for channels that specifically target a country; • Search for European free satellite channels. • Easier tracking of joint-ventures 3. Cooperation for a better MAVISE Make MAVISE more reliable for the common interest and make it fit the regulators needs i.e. a shared tool where the OBS can bring: – Common methodology – European consolidation – Query tools • This would imply: – To discuss the evolution of scope (in particular for ODAS) – To make the information exchanges between regulators and the OBS more systematic – To jointly discuss new query tools .
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